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[1] G. Lessner, “Do We Really Need Cold Dark Matter?” General Relativity and Gravitation, Vol. 33, No. 5, 2001, pp. 757-765. doi:10.1023/A:1010243405209
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TITLE:
Oscillating Universe
AUTHORS:
Gerhard Lessner
KEYWORDS:
Origin of the Universe, Creation of Matter and Radiation, Cosmological Constant
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.2 No.10,
October
19,
2011
ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that the inflationary flat Λ-CDM-model coming out from a big bang seems to be inconsistent. An alternative model based on previous work by the author is outlined. It starts with a geometrical phase transition in Minkowski space where the source of the gravitational field is a Higgs-like scalar field φ. After the phase transition space-time is a contracting anti-deSitter space. Matter and radiation are created over a very long period of about 30 billion years from the gravitational energy. About 44 billion years after the phase transition the universe runs through a nonsingular minimum.